Motorola One Vision review

The Motorola One Vision currently has an Informr score of 7.3 out of 10.
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Android

Operating system

Operating system

Android

2.2 GHz

Processor

Processor

2.2 GHz

6.3"

Screen Size

Screen Size

6.3"

48+ MP

Camera

Camera

48+ MP

3500 mAh

Battery

What the Critics Are Saying...

The Motorola One Vision may not have the wow factor of competing mid-range flagships, but from what I’ve seen so far it’s a stellar smartphone that gets nearly all the fundamentals right. Early testing suggests the camera isn’t a flagship killer, but it certainly feels cut above what you’ll find on...

- Alastair Stevenson, TrustedReviews

Motorola has proven itself to make excellent phones at affordable prices and the One Vision appears to be no exception. This is a gorgeous device with some specs and features you wouldn't expect for under £300 including a decent screen and a 48Mp camera.

- Lewis Painter, Tech Advisor

This isn't just another mid-range phone with no personality, it's a well-priced and specced handset with unique appeal; nowhere else will you get a 21:9 aspect ratio paired with a hole-punch front-facing camera. It outsmarts its Sony Xperia 10 competition, too, although whether you'll see any genuin...

- Mike Lowe, Pocket-lint

The Motorola One Vision has what it takes to be a good mid-ranger and thanks to the cinematic screen and its punch-hole selfie shooter - the Vision can stand out in a crowd. Digging deeper, we found also the optical image stabilization helps the Vision to deliver one of the best low-light photos in...

- GSMArena

It is fast, has tons of storage, the new tall and narrow format is easy to get used to, it’s comfortable for one-handed use, and its Night Vision photos turn out surprisingly great. And if those are your priorities, the Moto One Vision delivers.

If your One Vision has problems and is still within its warranty period, you could contact Motorola support or the retailer you purchased the phone from. You'll find Motorola's contact information here. If your phone is off warranty and needs repair for a physical problem such as a broken screen or bad battery, you should visit an authorized service centre or a local phone repair shop. You can also connect with others in The Informr Community Forum to find and share answers to questions.

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Critic Reviews

Gets nearly all the basics right

The Motorola One Vision may not have the wow factor of competing mid-range flagships, but from what I’ve seen so far it’s a stellar smartphone that gets nearly all the fundamentals right. Early testing suggests the camera isn’t a flagship killer, but it certainly feels cut above what you’...More

The Motorola One Vision may not have the wow factor of competing mid-range flagships, but from what I’ve seen so far it’s a stellar smartphone that gets nearly all the fundamentals right. Early testing suggests the camera isn’t a flagship killer, but it certainly feels cut above what you’ll find on most other sub-£300 Android phones. This, plus the inherent benefits of Android One, makes the Motorola One Vision feel like it could be one of the best mid-range handsets to the arrive this year.

Incredible value for money

Motorola has proven itself to make excellent phones at affordable prices and the One Vision appears to be no exception. This is a gorgeous device with some specs and features you wouldn't expect for under £300 including a decent screen and a 48Mp camera.

Motorola has proven itself to make excellent phones at affordable prices and the One Vision appears to be no exception. This is a gorgeous device with some specs and features you wouldn't expect for under £300 including a decent screen and a 48Mp camera.

A long shot that pays off

This isn't just another mid-range phone with no personality, it's a well-priced and specced handset with unique appeal; nowhere else will you get a 21:9 aspect ratio paired with a hole-punch front-facing camera. It outsmarts its Sony Xperia 10 competition, too, although whether you'll see any gen...More

This isn't just another mid-range phone with no personality, it's a well-priced and specced handset with unique appeal; nowhere else will you get a 21:9 aspect ratio paired with a hole-punch front-facing camera. It outsmarts its Sony Xperia 10 competition, too, although whether you'll see any genuine point in the elongated display is up for debate.

A good mid-ranger with excellent all-round camera

The Motorola One Vision has what it takes to be a good mid-ranger and thanks to the cinematic screen and its punch-hole selfie shooter - the Vision can stand out in a crowd. Digging deeper, we found also the optical image stabilization helps the Vision to deliver one of the best low-light photos...More

The Motorola One Vision has what it takes to be a good mid-ranger and thanks to the cinematic screen and its punch-hole selfie shooter - the Vision can stand out in a crowd. Digging deeper, we found also the optical image stabilization helps the Vision to deliver one of the best low-light photos in this class, too. Unfortunately, the battery life is below average, while punch-hole's size is both an eyesore and on occasion an obstacle to the cinematic immersion. With those two the purchasing decision becomes much harder and very depended on how keen you are on stock Android.

Offers excellent value for the money

It is fast, has tons of storage, the new tall and narrow format is easy to get used to, it’s comfortable for one-handed use, and its Night Vision photos turn out surprisingly great. And if those are your priorities, the Moto One Vision delivers.

It is fast, has tons of storage, the new tall and narrow format is easy to get used to, it’s comfortable for one-handed use, and its Night Vision photos turn out surprisingly great. And if those are your priorities, the Moto One Vision delivers.

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